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Crittenden, New York 14038
(Photos)
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features the seven Stiegler children in Crittenden, New York. Captured by an unknown photographer.
This photograph from my glass negative collection, taken on Feb 2, 1901, in Crittenden, New York, captures 'Pa in the Jumper', offering a unique glimpse into the leisurely life of the early 20th century by an unknown photographer.
In my glass negative collection: a photo from Crittenden, New York, circa 1905-1906, showing R. I. Dickinson’s store before expansion.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection showcases the inside of the R.I. Dickinson store in Crittenden, New York. The image offers a unique window into the commerce of that era.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection captures the ladies of the Macrabie's outing at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Ayers in Crittenden, New York. The elegance of the gathering is evident, even though the photographer remains unknown.
This 1904 photograph from my glass negative collection features 'Visiting City Folks' at the Berdeck Residence in Crittenden, New York.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection captures a group family portrait in Crittenden, New York. Although the photographer is unknown, the image provides a meaningful glimpse into the family life and styles of the era.
This photograph from my glass negative collection, taken on June 5, 1901, in Crittenden, New York, captures the significant event of raising a new barn. An unknown photographer documented this example of community collaboration and rural tradition.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection captures Fred Browner outside his home in Crittenden, New York. Taken by an unknown photographer.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features Channey H. Kidder's intricately carved timepiece with 'jigsaw' (foot power), captured in Crittenden, New York. The detail and craftsmanship, recorded by an unknown photographer, highli
This photograph from my glass negative collection, taken on 5 May 1901 in Crittenden, New York, features Ed Egloff with his horse and wagon, captured in the shadow of a house by an unknown photographer, depicting a typical rural scene of the era.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features Mrs. M. Judd in Crittenden, New York. Though the photographer remains unknown, the portrait captures her grace and poise characteristic of the era.
In my glass negative collection: a photo from Crittenden, New York, circa 1905-1906, showing R. I. Dickinson’s store after expansion. The store’s doubling in size indicates a period of prosperity and growth.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features the ruins of A.E. Stages store in Crittenden, New York. Captured by an unknown photographer, it offers a vivid glimpse into the remnants of a bygone era.
This photograph from my glass negative collection, taken on June 5, 1901, in Crittenden, New York, captures a meticulously stacked woodpile. The image, shot by an unknown photographer, showcases the everyday tasks and preparations of early 20th-century li
This 1905 photograph from my glass negative collection captures the old General Store of Wm. Nehrboss in Crittenden, New York. Although the photographer is unknown, the image provides a fascinating insight into the commerce and daily life of early 20th-ce
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features Inez Egloff, captured by an unknown photographer, in a corner of her house in Crittenden, New York, showcasing a slice of her everyday life.
This early 1900s photograph from my glass negative collection features Maude King standing outside her home in Crittenden, New York. Captured by an unknown photographer, the image reflects the strength and spirit of the era.
IGB&WGroup at Crittenden, NY circa 1905. Left to right sitting, Charles Ammon, Fred Wegst, John Lovettl Frank Maloney, Fred Nickolar Sr. Standing, Edwin Frisby, Fred Mickolar Jr. with his goat Negs from Marsha Ladd from Batavia, NY Nov 20210002 copy 2
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